The Meaning of Birds by Simon Barnes
Summary: A gorgeously illustrated and enchanting examination of the lives
of birds, illuminating their wondrous world and our connection with them.
One of our most
eloquent nature writers offers a passionate and informative celebration of
birds and their ability to help us understand the world we live in. As well as
exploring how birds achieve the miracle of flight; why birds sing; what they
tell us about the seasons of the year and what their presence tells us about
the places they inhabit, The Meaning of
Birds muses on the uses of feathers, the drama of raptors, the slaughter of
pheasants, the infidelities of geese, and the strangeness of feeling sentimental
about blue tits while enjoying a chicken sandwich.
From the mocking-birds of the Galapagos who
guided Charles Darwin toward his evolutionary theory, to the changing patterns
of migration that alert us to the reality of contemporary climate change, Simon
Barnes explores both the intrinsic wonder of what it is to be a bird―and the
myriad ways in which birds can help us understand the meaning of life.
Illustrated throughout.
Angie’s comments: The Meaning of Birds
is not a compilation of bird facts; instead, it is a thoughtful look at the
presence of birds in the world and in our lives. I can’t identify many birds
and I don’t birdwatch, but this was a lovely book about birds and humans.
Recommended for readers interested in natural
history, birds, or the environment.
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April 10, 2018
The Meaning of Birds
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